Press: Bugging Charles

The presses were already rolling at the Nuremberg plant of the West
German women's weekly Die Aktuelle (circ. 550,000) when local court
officials slapped the publication with an injunction at 4 a.m.
last Friday. Facing a $200,000 fine or six months' imprisonment, the
publishers nevertheless ordered the staff to proceed; by midmorning,
an outsize print run of 925,000 copies was being distributed throughout
West Germany. The offending article: a six-page cover story headlined
"The Whole Truth About the Phone Calls Between Prince Charles and
Lady Diana: No...